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'"««• .*:5.J, a *f"j- ^***;*-nYour FortunertjK .•* . *, a.y,/**'•* v •, • w sH the night of the 27 of March during the heavy rain-storm, a portion of the roof of our store was blownv _ _ of£ and quite a lot of our merchandise got wet.*' sV-^ Beginning Monday morning April 17th 1905, and to continue ten days, we have decided in order to move thisstock quick, to cut the price.- In;,niany-instances we will cut the price 50%. This will bs the greatest opportunity ever offered the people ofPa&s \>Uey£nd Vicinjty tb buy goods ai less than they cost t d manufacture. Thfc is an instance where our loss willbe fki% gain.; The stock.dimaged by water includes ginghams.-percales, ladies and children's hose, lawns dimities,ladtffe' and children's underwear, men's shirts and underwear, men's and ladies shoes, slippers, hats, men s andboyaiclothing and pants. Tn2 biggest dim'ige done by water was done to boxes and cartoons, but we cannot afford tocarry-this'-stock piled up-iri the store.r | rOOQ-yards calico, ird go and light blues, leds and silver grays fancy dress stj les, black and white and shirting' stylel N&e our^alicos are damaged, in fact this calico is brand new. But we have decided to put all we have intothis sale.*rsi - _ _■ - :Men's Suits and pants; Boys' Cclthing;A Big line of this stock got wet and will be sacrificedin this sale. By making your purchase now in this de-partment, you can save fromDry floods I Dry Goods!$1.00i 5c.^Calico, ^y.riumfcfer of yar<£s 3 30 yards" 500 ya^s hjeached domestic regular 10?V.* V quality-slightly wrinkled per"'. yard' Jndia Lfoon31 0? Quality. Sbm&; of-it hasV —, be^nv&t oritjie edge. H this sale^200 yardk oil'doth worth 25r we iflsecTthis to. spreajd oV«r the goods during- tke rainfn' this sale per yard - - -20 to 50 per centstorm.71-2c15cIpOO yard$ assorted; colors . fancy percale?10c^ Quality. \Fhey have been w^t but• • being'if ast^fcolofs are not J$herwjse H 1: - damaged. This sale per yard I I L\t|Shpes and Slippersv -Seme of our very '.best shoes and dippers will go in this' sale, although they arevnot really damaged. The boxes gotwet and in some eases we have no boxes, for them. By• making your purchaseS'during this safe, you save from20 to 30 per centLadies' Muslin Underwear• c. „" A very Tittle of this pnderwear was wet, but we have justbought the entire sample line of one of the largest manu-facturers in the country. . We put the whole line in this- «$ale at a saving to you of from30 to 50 per centMen's Shirts and UndearwearAbout 150 shirts go in this sale at a saviig to you offrom 25 to 50 per centRemember these prices only apply to present stock. Ifyou fail to take advantages of these prices or do not comeearly, it will be your fault. When the present stock is ex-hausted there will absolutely be no duplicates. This willbe the greatest sale ever recorded in Pauls Valley. Comeexpecting to take your time to look for what you want.We have been unable in this space to tell you abouthalf that will be on sale.Remember also, that with every dollar's worth of goodsbought from us for cash we give a ticket which entitles theholder to participate in the drawing which takes placeMay 1. 1905. The prices are as follows:Prize No. 1. 1 John Deer Walking cultivator - - $25.00" " 2. 500 lbs High ptaent flour - - - 15.00" " 3. 1 Man's suit of clothes ----- 12.00" u 4. 1 John B. Stetson Hat - - - - - - 5.00" " 5. 1 Lady's silk Waist pattern - - - - 4.00" " 6. 1 Pair Lady's Dorothy Dodd Shoesor slippers - -- -- -- - 3.50u " 7. 10-yard pattern Organdie - - - 3.00The F reeman Sipes Co,*/ * •j- f ■ V4,'Corner Wall Street and McClure AvenuePauls Valley, Ind. Ter.l R-